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Dr. Halimat Conferred with Doctoral Fellowship, Dedicates Award to Humanity

In a remarkable achievement, Dr. Halimat Adenike Tejuosho, founder and CEO of the Queen Adenike Tejuosho Foundation (QAT Foundation), has been awarded a prestigious Doctoral Fellowship by the Chartered Institute of Human Resources Management (CIHRM).

This honor recognizes her outstanding contributions to human resource development and her tireless efforts to uplift vulnerable populations, including displaced persons, women, children, and persons with disabilities (PWDs).

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Dr. Halimat, a passionate advocate for humanitarian causes, has been at the forefront of various initiatives aimed at empowering marginalized communities. Through her foundation, she has spearheaded programs that provide scholarship grants, distribute humanitarian aid, and offer financial support to small-scale businesses.

Her work has had a lasting impact, particularly on underserved groups who often face significant challenges.

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In her acceptance speech, Dr. Halimat dedicated the fellowship to “humanity,” emphasizing her lifelong commitment to being a voice for the voiceless.

“This recognition is not just for me, but for every life we touch through our work. It is a reminder of the importance of standing up for those in need and being a voice for the voiceless,” she said.

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The Doctoral Fellowship is a testament to Dr. Halimat’s leadership and advocacy for inclusive human resource practices. Her work has shaped policies that benefit marginalized communities and has inspired others to follow in her footsteps.

This latest accolade further cements Dr. Halimat’s reputation as a champion for humanity, whose impact resonates both locally and globally.

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